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well, it's a government program. jesus annunciation of the jubilee is debt forgiveness for everything. >> john: you're exactly right. when i try to talk about this myself i'm to do it by my conservative christian friends jesus said the private individual should help the poor. the government shouldn't pick my pockets to help the poor. jesus didn't have democracy. we do. if jesus chose to vote to help the poor instead of bombing iraq, isn't that a government based on christian values, taking care of the less fortunate? >> i believe that our religious values can inform the way we advocate for different kinds of policies. dr. martin luther king jr. said your faith is the conscience of the politics. that's our conscience at work. but i'm always stunned at the kind of christians that talk to you, john, don't actually have read the bible. jesus said the rich sell all you have and give it to the poor poor. woe to all those who are rich. i feel he got this from his mother. his mother, when she's pregnant, she goes to elizabet
well, it's a government program. jesus annunciation of the jubilee is debt forgiveness for everything. >> john: you're exactly right. when i try to talk about this myself i'm to do it by my conservative christian friends jesus said the private individual should help the poor. the government shouldn't pick my pockets to help the poor. jesus didn't have democracy. we do. if jesus chose to vote to help the poor instead of bombing iraq, isn't that a government based on christian values,...
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they're going to argue that the government could shut down. and this is their attempt to say, we won't brick -- bring it to that pranksmanship because we don't want it on our door step we caused it. but it's going to boomerang on them. they retook the upper hand and now they're giving it away. >> exactly right. sequestration was passed a year and a half ago, part of the plan a year and a half ago. all the republicans had to do is keep their mouth shut and stay out of the way. thank god they did that. here we go again. if they're not going to stand up now, to obama, and this absolute mindless spending, and borrowing and printing, then i have to say, neil, what the hell good are they? i'm going to tell you i'm not alone in this. the republicans putting out a statement today, compassionate conservatism, whatever, if they don't get serious and substantive and start to take affirmative steps to bring this government under control the republican party is going down. i'm telling you that right now. >> neil: obviously punted a little bit over the week
they're going to argue that the government could shut down. and this is their attempt to say, we won't brick -- bring it to that pranksmanship because we don't want it on our door step we caused it. but it's going to boomerang on them. they retook the upper hand and now they're giving it away. >> exactly right. sequestration was passed a year and a half ago, part of the plan a year and a half ago. all the republicans had to do is keep their mouth shut and stay out of the way. thank god...
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if you want to enter the chinese government thecountry, the chinese government will ask. if they have doubts call the consumer service of the company and just ask if they're testing their ingredients or finished products in china. >> john: really quickly can i ask a personal question. are the cosmetics you're wearing animal cruelty free. >> they are. >> john: they look great. senior director of policy and advocacy for the humane society of the usa. pascaline clec thank you for your service to this cause. >> thank you very much. >> john: five of the biggest lies about entitlements. they think this world isn't big enough for the both of them. but we assure you - it is. bites. little greatness. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: wtf vermont week concludes that tomorrow vermont state police will be participating in a 24 hour tweet tweet-a-thon because nothing makes me feel safer with the knowledge that they're posting photos of cats sleeping in laundry baskets. they're highlighting the use of tweet by law enforcement. his use the twitter will give vermonters the glimpse of acti
if you want to enter the chinese government thecountry, the chinese government will ask. if they have doubts call the consumer service of the company and just ask if they're testing their ingredients or finished products in china. >> john: really quickly can i ask a personal question. are the cosmetics you're wearing animal cruelty free. >> they are. >> john: they look great. senior director of policy and advocacy for the humane society of the usa. pascaline clec thank you for...
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>> your federal government out work. we're in a room with libertarian thinkers but there is a problem that in the pure libertarian sense to have the idea there should be the unrestricted movement of human beings trans global individual liberty by the way the al qaeda thinks that is sandy -- just fine. john: but keep them now. >> what about the guy who was struggling to keep a job with wage credibility and in a downward spiral because of excess levels of immigration? that may not be this zero sum game but there are zero -- consequences to kill legal immigration. john: yes, a veronique de rugy subsidy is paid less because you are here. >> the data overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are benefiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they know their lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer
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yet, we shook the foundation of the then apartheid government. >> for the part, the government claims to address the needs by public housing, rising incomes for system. the party has supporters who are generally satisfied. about the state of the country and relations between the races. >> every home has a problem. >> those who were favored by past apartheid government have a different view of the way things are right now in south africa. >> there is a lot of tension. >> simmering tension between black and whites. more instance of police brutality. all leave many pessimistic about the prospect. not beki, he, too, looks to the past for encouragement. his father was activist for 20 years before being released. >> it's a struggle. we have to work hard and make all the sacrifices. we did make sacrifices to get rid of apartheid. it worked. >> some, in fact, think, though, it will be up to the next generation in south africa to get the job done. they are dubbed generation born free. the born after the apartheid struggle. freer of past prejudices and allegiances. ready to race ahead to a hope
yet, we shook the foundation of the then apartheid government. >> for the part, the government claims to address the needs by public housing, rising incomes for system. the party has supporters who are generally satisfied. about the state of the country and relations between the races. >> every home has a problem. >> those who were favored by past apartheid government have a different view of the way things are right now in south africa. >> there is a lot of tension....
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my recollection is that a man with some wealth bought property and started to repair it and then the government took it over. could you fill that part of the story in? >> sure. your memory is quite accurate. van buren and van buren's family lost lindenwald after van buren died. they lost it almost immediately. it became a farmhouse and by the 1930's had been run down. they tried to pick a a tea out -- make a tea house out of it. a couple of other things. basically it had never been owned by anybody who had enough money to do anything great for it but also didn't have enough money to ruin it either. jim campbell purchased the house and tried to restore it somewhat and saved it from being a complete ruin and then legislation was passed to make it part of the national parks service and it was the national parks service that restored the house in the 1980's. next is a call from marilyn in sarasota, florida. >> how are you doing? i'm enjoying your program. i'm wondering what angelica's husband, abraham did, while she was acting as hostess in the white house and where they lived while she was there?
my recollection is that a man with some wealth bought property and started to repair it and then the government took it over. could you fill that part of the story in? >> sure. your memory is quite accurate. van buren and van buren's family lost lindenwald after van buren died. they lost it almost immediately. it became a farmhouse and by the 1930's had been run down. they tried to pick a a tea out -- make a tea house out of it. a couple of other things. basically it had never been owned...
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the report says some state parks are only of local interest and should be the responsibility of local governments. they did not say which parks should be transferred. they found the parks department had an outdated management system and didn't get enough money to maintain the parks. >>> with easter weekend ahead fuel prices continue to call across the united states. the report pegged the average cost at $3.67. that is down 11 cents from a month ago. the reason for the decline is a drop in cruel oil prices. in the bay area, the average price today for a gallon was $4.14 in san francisco. >>> roles are changing when it comes to who is the bread winner of the household. an analysis shows when one spouse works full time and the other stays home the wife is the soul bread winner in 23% of family. when they first started tracking this, it was 6%. in 12 million families, wives out earn husbands 28% of the time. >>> six months after it opened a store is going to close. when it debuted they filled a place that had been empty for 7 years but the owner says he is not making enough money to pay the rent. off
the report says some state parks are only of local interest and should be the responsibility of local governments. they did not say which parks should be transferred. they found the parks department had an outdated management system and didn't get enough money to maintain the parks. >>> with easter weekend ahead fuel prices continue to call across the united states. the report pegged the average cost at $3.67. that is down 11 cents from a month ago. the reason for the decline is a drop...
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remember, the government that governs best is one that forces itself to either make tough zoirgses suffer unimagineibly horrible consequences. i believe it was jefferson who said that or jigsaw. therefore, to prevent the next crisis we need a worst scenario. i say we social security spend a -- suspend a monkey above the floor of congress, an ebola monkey and then smear each member of congress with monkey meat and bananas. if they don't reach a deal by the deadline the ropes are cut, [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is president obama's former speechwriter. he left to spend more time writing for his family. please welcome jon favreau. [cheers and applause] hey, thank you so much. thanks for coming on. >> nice to be here. >> stephen: can i call you jon. >> you can call me jon. all right call me mr. colbert. >> stephen: you were outgoing writer of speeches for president obama. you worked for him as a senator and candidate. >> yes. >> stephen: how old are you? >> 31. >> stephen: you are 31 so you were working for him when you were 23. >> 23. >> steph
remember, the government that governs best is one that forces itself to either make tough zoirgses suffer unimagineibly horrible consequences. i believe it was jefferson who said that or jigsaw. therefore, to prevent the next crisis we need a worst scenario. i say we social security spend a -- suspend a monkey above the floor of congress, an ebola monkey and then smear each member of congress with monkey meat and bananas. if they don't reach a deal by the deadline the ropes are cut, [cheers and...
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futures are reacting very negative. >> that's scary the government. nabbing your money like that. people at the office notice younger people can be i am mature. >> appearance punkality and honesty all matter in the workplace. a survey of 400 human resources say a third of the highers aren't professional. 40 percent say they lack work ethic. 52 percent new hires have this heir of entitlement. might be they are more confident. they might have been coddleed by their parents. in this tight job market there's a lot of ways you can turn your passion into your job. many of the candidates might be saying i am too good for this job. >> they need the job to make the money. >> lauren simonetti. thank you so much. coming up, do you multi task during your meals? you may want to stop and focus on your food. there's a new study out this morning that says you can be putting on a lot of brakes if you don't. they are supposed to open their eyes to new technology but these google glasses may be taking it too far. the national average of gas is 3.59, unchanged from yesterday. 3.69, unchanged from yes
futures are reacting very negative. >> that's scary the government. nabbing your money like that. people at the office notice younger people can be i am mature. >> appearance punkality and honesty all matter in the workplace. a survey of 400 human resources say a third of the highers aren't professional. 40 percent say they lack work ethic. 52 percent new hires have this heir of entitlement. might be they are more confident. they might have been coddleed by their parents. in this...
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>> your federal government out work. we're in a room with libertarian thinkers but ere is a problem that in the pure libertarian sense to have the idea there should be the unrestricted movement of human beings trans global individual liberty by the way the al qaeda thinks that is sandy -- just fine. john: but keep them now. >> what about the guy who was struggling to keep a job with wage credibility and in a downward spiral because of excess levels of immigration? that may not be this zero sum game but there are zero -- consequences to kill legal immigration. john: yes, a veronique de rugy subsidy is paid less because you are here. >> the data overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are benefiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they know their lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer?
>> your federal government out work. we're in a room with libertarian thinkers but ere is a problem that in the pure libertarian sense to have the idea there should be the unrestricted movement of human beings trans global individual liberty by the way the al qaeda thinks that is sandy -- just fine. john: but keep them now. >> what about the guy who was struggling to keep a job with wage credibility and in a downward spiral because of excess levels of immigration? that may not be...
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it will be a shia government. that put the sunnis a difficult position, and in the early days they brokered the political process. that did not work. they then joined in it. that is not working. now they are caught in a difficult position. they do not want to go to the extreme where al qaeda is because they get themselves where victims of al qaeda. at the same time, they are being marginalized and being treated as second-class citizens. it is very difficult. i must say that their general dissatisfaction is a much s is part of a much wider dissatisfaction. they will feel that there are no services, no security, no progress, no jobs. where on earth are we going? the country seems to be in this situation where it is not moving at all. >> fantastic. much to delve into, and the circle back particularly on the allocation of will on revenue of a broader dissatisfaction. [indiscernible][indiscernible] [no audio] tell us about the state of kurdish-era politics at the moment, all these concerns that moves by the kurds enter
it will be a shia government. that put the sunnis a difficult position, and in the early days they brokered the political process. that did not work. they then joined in it. that is not working. now they are caught in a difficult position. they do not want to go to the extreme where al qaeda is because they get themselves where victims of al qaeda. at the same time, they are being marginalized and being treated as second-class citizens. it is very difficult. i must say that their general...
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one time a detainee wrote to his attorney and the government classified it for two months and all it said was lebron james should apologize to the citizens of cleveland for move together miami heavment it it took two months to declassify that. >> stephen: why are we not hearing about this trial? this is the trial of century, definite it will the war of century and this is the guy when started. >> these are the people accused in the worst crimes in the world. >> steve: what happens with gitmo from now on. 150, 160 guys you. is it stand out prison. are they there foamp now? >> the government has tried seven people in 11.5 years and even those convictions have mostly been reversed. so it looks like those people will stay and not be tried which is the real injustice. the victims of 9/11 zervet trials and real trials and beef never been able to pull it off. >> stephen: is it just going to turn into a terrorist retirement snoam. >> looks like -- >> stephen: it's a beautiful location. >> it is. thage ghanas are very nice d the iguanaas are very nice.> > everybody. thank you very much. [chee
one time a detainee wrote to his attorney and the government classified it for two months and all it said was lebron james should apologize to the citizens of cleveland for move together miami heavment it it took two months to declassify that. >> stephen: why are we not hearing about this trial? this is the trial of century, definite it will the war of century and this is the guy when started. >> these are the people accused in the worst crimes in the world. >> steve: what...
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>> thomas if you make the federalism that the government is overreaching, federal government is overreaching, he might strike doma on that ground. >> bill: today and tomorrow. prop 8 today. doma tomorrow. the united states supreme court. i want to ask you about you've also talked about and written about this interview yesterday. "the today show" airing an interview not done by members of the today staff peter. who was it that did that? >> john veigler. >> bill: who was doing an interview with sandusky. he brought the interview to abc and they -- to nbc and they aired it on "the today show." >> we know today is in second place and they're having struggles about lauer and curie and who pushed who out. thisserer interview, it is part of a documentary they're putting together and the purpose of the documentary is to exonerate this sandusky and -- >> bill: and paterno too. >> they don't believe -- well, question a lot of the witnesses that came forward that said they saw sandusky in the bathroom doing what he was doing. trying to assassinate that kind of testimony. and you know, this isn't -- yea
>> thomas if you make the federalism that the government is overreaching, federal government is overreaching, he might strike doma on that ground. >> bill: today and tomorrow. prop 8 today. doma tomorrow. the united states supreme court. i want to ask you about you've also talked about and written about this interview yesterday. "the today show" airing an interview not done by members of the today staff peter. who was it that did that? >> john veigler. >> bill:...
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government. most informed observers would agree, i think, that as a result of our government counter-terrorism efforts, spanning both the bush and obama administration's, and which having targeted lethal force against known individuals, the u.s.:it is safer today from a terrorist attack launched by al qaeda from overseas. some would say if it is not broke, don't fix it. the problem, however, is that the american public is suspicious of executive power shrouded in secrecy. in the absence of an official picture of what our government is doing and by what authority, many in the public envisioned the worst. they see dark images of civilian and military national security personnel in the basement of the white house, acting as prosecutor, judge, jury, and executioner. going down a list of americans deciding for themselves who shall live and who shall die, pursuant to a process and by standards no one understands. our government in speeches given by the attorney general and myself makes official disclos
government. most informed observers would agree, i think, that as a result of our government counter-terrorism efforts, spanning both the bush and obama administration's, and which having targeted lethal force against known individuals, the u.s.:it is safer today from a terrorist attack launched by al qaeda from overseas. some would say if it is not broke, don't fix it. the problem, however, is that the american public is suspicious of executive power shrouded in secrecy. in the absence of an...
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provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investmen
provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking...
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the employer is a fascist corporation is no different from a fascist government. you are either going to go for freedom or down the tubes. >> bill: all right. ike, i'm down to charleston -- i have been looking to get down there -- carol and i -- if we can find a hotel easter week we'll be down there, so i want to go down there, and we'll continue this conversation over a beer or maybe something a little stronger. >> it's bourbon down there. >> bill: okay. because i think when it comes to making sure everybody is healthy, i don't think that's discrimination. but you make some good points. good to hear from you ike, as always. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. current tv is the place for true stories. with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines. real, gripping, current. documentaries... on current tv. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "bill press show."
the employer is a fascist corporation is no different from a fascist government. you are either going to go for freedom or down the tubes. >> bill: all right. ike, i'm down to charleston -- i have been looking to get down there -- carol and i -- if we can find a hotel easter week we'll be down there, so i want to go down there, and we'll continue this conversation over a beer or maybe something a little stronger. >> it's bourbon down there. >> bill: okay. because i think when...
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the federal government is a green tyrant. how so? >> let's back up for is to say, thank goodness that the federal government cares. the founders didn't think about pollution. and it doesn't work so well with pollution. my smoke goes to your lungs. >> you could see me, but that wouldn't work well either. so we have this control movement. gerri: have and they worked? >> they worked wonderfully. they had so much so that you couldn't open the window. now, i swim in the hudson river next 8 million people flushing. gerri: you say that the government has discontinued this. and it has gone crazy. >> we could almost say stick a fork in it. the air and water are much cleaner than they have been for decades. but the epa keeps growing and the energy department gives out many assaults. >> you know, we are going to have global warming that is this terrible problem. if we cut our emissions in half, that is 10% of the world make no difference. gerri: especially when you compare it to other countries. gerri: you know, i see a lot of problems because
the federal government is a green tyrant. how so? >> let's back up for is to say, thank goodness that the federal government cares. the founders didn't think about pollution. and it doesn't work so well with pollution. my smoke goes to your lungs. >> you could see me, but that wouldn't work well either. so we have this control movement. gerri: have and they worked? >> they worked wonderfully. they had so much so that you couldn't open the window. now, i swim in the hudson...
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not entire countries we have an ongoing dispute with iran with the government that produces all manner of a vicious propaganda across the united states but among iranians we are quite popular. we are among the most pro american population of the greater middle east. it is unusual to find where pollsters cannot find population center filled with haters of america bayou do find the rise and fall of approval which can erupt in demonstrations or of the two disputes that we throw into the catchall carat one negative category underlying hatred even though opinion changes dramatically. germans are asked their opinion under george w. bush's fell to a low of 12% within a couple of years obama was elected approval was 92%. was that a population of haters? no. people who could make discriminating judgments on how they assessed the new leader of the same country. many western europeans and others were unhappy with the leader they saw the unilateral action who would have a swagger in his step with no interest in their opinion and when he left office in the new president came in who seemed to be goo
not entire countries we have an ongoing dispute with iran with the government that produces all manner of a vicious propaganda across the united states but among iranians we are quite popular. we are among the most pro american population of the greater middle east. it is unusual to find where pollsters cannot find population center filled with haters of america bayou do find the rise and fall of approval which can erupt in demonstrations or of the two disputes that we throw into the catchall...
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state government flood your property and federal government charges you with a felony for building on wet land. >> it's clearly not a wet land. she digging a well here. he wasn't finding water. >> he was down about eight feet but could not find the water table. >> a jury cleared jack of all charges. >> we won, but after we were home for a month, the army corps of engineers and epa sent us another letter saying how nicely you won in the criminal court. we still feel its wet land and the decision made by the jury did not matter to them. if you don't get off the property we're going to fine you. >> what does that mean? >> $37,500 a day. >> they've had to sell their home. now, they live in a trailer. >> this has almost taken everything you have? >> yeah, but i wouldn't live like that. >> and life savings? >> we'll be bankrupt. you have no idea what you are up against. you don't know the power. >> they ever all the time and resources in the had. it's foe with unlimited budget and they wear you down. >> they just come in and ruin lives. >> so our government is supposed to be by the people,
state government flood your property and federal government charges you with a felony for building on wet land. >> it's clearly not a wet land. she digging a well here. he wasn't finding water. >> he was down about eight feet but could not find the water table. >> a jury cleared jack of all charges. >> we won, but after we were home for a month, the army corps of engineers and epa sent us another letter saying how nicely you won in the criminal court. we still feel its...
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this president and his ally measure success in government by how many people are dependent on the government. we measure success in government by just the opposite, by how many people are no long are dependent on the government, not because we've kicked them out to the streets, not because we've pushed them out to the curb, because we understand in this country that the true way to live the american dream is not to grow up and dream big about being dependent on the government. it's the power of people to control their own destiny through the benefits of a job in the private sector that brings true freedom and prosperity. >> what will we do next? as we go about that, as we talk to one another, listen to what the speakers have to say. let's be clear about one thing. we're not here to rebrand the party, we're here to rebuild a count country. [applaus [applause]. we're not here to dedicate ourselves to new talking points coming from d.c. we're not here to put a fresh coat of rhetorical paint on our party. we're not here to abandon our principles in a contest of government give aways, and that's
this president and his ally measure success in government by how many people are dependent on the government. we measure success in government by just the opposite, by how many people are no long are dependent on the government, not because we've kicked them out to the streets, not because we've pushed them out to the curb, because we understand in this country that the true way to live the american dream is not to grow up and dream big about being dependent on the government. it's the power of...
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last night, we explored fractures in israel's new coalition government. tonight, we turn to the political and ideological split among palestinians. margaret warner reports. >> warner: this is not your typical afterschool program, it's paramilitary training for palestinian high school students in gaza. it was instituted by hamas, the militant islamist movement ruling this impoverished district which israel withdrew from in 2005. gaza is home to 1.7 million palestinians packed into an area the size of atlanta >> i'm here to learn how the use weapons. the program teaches us to defend ourselvess, to organize in school and everywhere. >> warner: it's offered in all of gaza's high schools, it's further evidence of hamas's entrenched grip on power here. after winning a majority in palestinian elections in 2006 hamas violently expel fad a from gaza. fatah is the older establish secular party of mahmoud abbas, also known as abu mazen which now runs palestinia affairs on the west bank. as president obama travels to israel and the west bank this week, they are tryin
last night, we explored fractures in israel's new coalition government. tonight, we turn to the political and ideological split among palestinians. margaret warner reports. >> warner: this is not your typical afterschool program, it's paramilitary training for palestinian high school students in gaza. it was instituted by hamas, the militant islamist movement ruling this impoverished district which israel withdrew from in 2005. gaza is home to 1.7 million palestinians packed into an area...
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rand paul wants to be seen as small government guy but wants a government big enough to monitor every single pregnancy in the country to force all american women into the government's chosen outcome for their pregnancy. you don't get to decide about your pregnancy, the government gets to decide. rand paul has introduced personhood legislation that would ban all abortions in america federally. it would also likely ban some forms of hormonal birth control, like the pill and even invitro fertilization. under his bill, you would have no choice, no exception, you get no say, the government decides, rand paul will decide for you. but then when rand paul was asked about that policy of his this week in an interview he reacted by saying essentially, that sounds horrible. i don't believe that. yes, senator, yes, actually you do. >> sir, just to be precise, if you believe life begins at conception i suspect you do believe that, you would have no exceptions for rape, incest, the life of the mother, is that right? >> well, i think that once again puts things in too small of a box. what i would say
rand paul wants to be seen as small government guy but wants a government big enough to monitor every single pregnancy in the country to force all american women into the government's chosen outcome for their pregnancy. you don't get to decide about your pregnancy, the government gets to decide. rand paul has introduced personhood legislation that would ban all abortions in america federally. it would also likely ban some forms of hormonal birth control, like the pill and even invitro...
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government. the rebels and the syrian opposition find this kind of ridiculous because there has been no response from the u.s. government when the syrian government has fired scud missiles at its own cities. used jets to bomb villages and towns in cities and artillery as well. so there have been so many atrocities in the past. many syrians asking why is this a red line but the killing of some 70,000 people over the past two years doesn't really rank up there? >> and skepticism on that, of course, i'm sure that the president and his team are discussing it on air force one overnight. i wonder if we'll hear a statement from him this morning. thank you. >>> it is 6 minutes past the hour. we mentioned the white house is keeping a close eye on the situation in syria. chief of staff dennis mcdonagh told jake tapper that the president takes the reports "very seriously." >> we are going to be very clear to the syrian regime as we have been throughout and to all the syrian supporters throughout the world a
government. the rebels and the syrian opposition find this kind of ridiculous because there has been no response from the u.s. government when the syrian government has fired scud missiles at its own cities. used jets to bomb villages and towns in cities and artillery as well. so there have been so many atrocities in the past. many syrians asking why is this a red line but the killing of some 70,000 people over the past two years doesn't really rank up there? >> and skepticism on that, of...
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the curiae is the roman government, the vatican government that serves the pope, and really interacts with all of these world leaders you see coming forward. but what this underscores to me is the importance of the papacy. even now, 2,000 years later, you have the world and its dignitaries coming to certainly embrace and congratulate the pope on his ascension. but also to keep in contact. they're a great listening post. a great source of information off the grid, if you will, for many of these governments. you remember john paul ii, facing the fall of communism, his country using american intelligence and vice versa. so, the transference of information, intelligence, understanding, on the ground data, the church really does par excellence. >> and in his homily today, his first chance to speak at length officially to all the people of the world, not just the people in that church, he talked about his role and the role of all of us as protectors. >> yeah. they're protectors. in some ways he talked about protecting creation. you could extend that to say the church and all of us have an o
the curiae is the roman government, the vatican government that serves the pope, and really interacts with all of these world leaders you see coming forward. but what this underscores to me is the importance of the papacy. even now, 2,000 years later, you have the world and its dignitaries coming to certainly embrace and congratulate the pope on his ascension. but also to keep in contact. they're a great listening post. a great source of information off the grid, if you will, for many of these...
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he thinks the government -- that we are governed by the government. actually, we gave the government the power to make decisions that we tell it we want. he has it backwards. liberals tend to see it the wrong way. >> he basically saying that he didn't know. >> this is so important, the soda ban thing. this is about obamacare. the moment that american people can see that government has a say in our health care, has a say in how we spend our money on our doctors and our health and it becomes a burden on the government for people to get diabetes or get lung cancer or heart disease, as soon as it becomes a financial question the government is going to say we have to pay for these fat people. so we're going to restrict on and prevent you from getting fat. we have to get the regular people to pay attention. >> robert, last word and we're done. >> backstage there is a table full of water and right next to the table of water is big, big gulp. it had half a thing of soda and it was sarah palin's and one of the security guards said i want to put that on ebay if
he thinks the government -- that we are governed by the government. actually, we gave the government the power to make decisions that we tell it we want. he has it backwards. liberals tend to see it the wrong way. >> he basically saying that he didn't know. >> this is so important, the soda ban thing. this is about obamacare. the moment that american people can see that government has a say in our health care, has a say in how we spend our money on our doctors and our health and it...
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it's the function of the citizens to keep the government from falling into error. this is it one of the main reasons i have applied to the appointment to the committee. first and foremost, i am proud to be a resident of san francisco and i believe as such i have a civic duty to ensure the city is running a matter consistent with financial stability and economic stability. in both my professional and civic capacity, i am tired with doing many of the duties retired by the committee. currently i am employed at blue shield of california and in this role i am a senior program manager of accountable care organization. my [speaker not understood] of a manager of acos is to drive quality of care and [speaker not understood] and cost of care indicators down. [speaker not understood]. and it is also to prepare blue shield of california for the influx of new members that will occur because of affordable care act. as part of my day to day role, i am constantly reviewing audits, budget, numbers, statistics, spending and utilizing trends and brainstorming with my team and indivi
it's the function of the citizens to keep the government from falling into error. this is it one of the main reasons i have applied to the appointment to the committee. first and foremost, i am proud to be a resident of san francisco and i believe as such i have a civic duty to ensure the city is running a matter consistent with financial stability and economic stability. in both my professional and civic capacity, i am tired with doing many of the duties retired by the committee. currently i...
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the good government is something that i think we all feel strongly about. city has had some bad experiences with bonds back in just before i was on the grand jury, we had the problem with the school bonds and not -- i think some dissatisfaction with library bonds. we've got a huge bunch of bonds coming up, several hundred million dollars of bonds. this is kind of a management principle that is pretty important as well as transparency which had been mentioned. in the art of war, you don't want people that solve problems, you want people that prevent problems. so, you need to be thng
the good government is something that i think we all feel strongly about. city has had some bad experiences with bonds back in just before i was on the grand jury, we had the problem with the school bonds and not -- i think some dissatisfaction with library bonds. we've got a huge bunch of bonds coming up, several hundred million dollars of bonds. this is kind of a management principle that is pretty important as well as transparency which had been mentioned. in the art of war, you don't want...
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the government is going to shut down at some point. it's symbolic and ultimately the republicans lose and they look impotent. >> sean: you risk something, ann, once the new entitlement is entrenched and fully implemented, it's-- >> i'm glad you ut brought that up. that's what i was the most worried about, it would be like social security and medicare. >> sean: never get rid of it. >> we didn't get romney and now i'm reconsidering that position because obamacare is turning out to be such a disaster, everyone's insurance payments are going up. you know that free obamacare appointment you get with your doctor. if you go in, all they can do is ask you if you have a gun at home. if you say i'm here for my free obama appointment, what's this rash? sorry, have to make another appointment. nobody can deal with it and the forms you have to fill out. i think that obamacare is not going to be like social security. >> sean: it's going to be like the dmv on steroids. >> and it's going to cost more and people shall the recognizanrec-- the recollecti
the government is going to shut down at some point. it's symbolic and ultimately the republicans lose and they look impotent. >> sean: you risk something, ann, once the new entitlement is entrenched and fully implemented, it's-- >> i'm glad you ut brought that up. that's what i was the most worried about, it would be like social security and medicare. >> sean: never get rid of it. >> we didn't get romney and now i'm reconsidering that position because obamacare is...
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right now, we have a system where government assigns children to a failing school. and we've got to stop that practice. we have found throughout this country that when parents are given choice, whether they go to a parochial school, a charter or district school, they are able to find themselves a better school. >> school choice is such a hot button issue in this country. i pledge to you and our viewers right now that we're going to have you all back and talk about school choice specifically. dennis, will you be a part of that discussion? >> absolutely. >> we don't have enough time right now. we've taken about 20 minutes. but at some point in the near future, please come back. thank you for spending so much of your saturday with us. >>> coming up, cyprus tries to avert economic collapse. why this race against the bankruptcy clock could come down to the wire and have disastrous global effects. >>> also, an indictment has been issued for puxatony phil. how the ground hog has become the target of one state. it's in our political play ground. this is a very serious story
right now, we have a system where government assigns children to a failing school. and we've got to stop that practice. we have found throughout this country that when parents are given choice, whether they go to a parochial school, a charter or district school, they are able to find themselves a better school. >> school choice is such a hot button issue in this country. i pledge to you and our viewers right now that we're going to have you all back and talk about school choice...
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the government can control capital. the wall street journal is reporting that customs and border patrol agents are looking out for anybody with more than 10,000 euros live in the country . there are a lot to confiscate anything about that. i guess the part of this that makes this at least a muted reaction is that the news came down here somewhere just before midnight. just past midnight here in cyprus. so most folks were asleep by the time the news hit in the wake up tomorrow and find out that they are not allowed to get to the bank. the other issue that was here, going on here this morning is that it is a national holiday. it is greek independence day, what is a cyprus-holiday. there were parades. people were not necessarily getting it off of their mind, but distracting themselves in the banking crisis, certainly talking about it, but least a cause for celebration, something of a national holiday. it is back to work. that is not happening now. expectation in this, what is essentially -- rihanna shore of people will rea
the government can control capital. the wall street journal is reporting that customs and border patrol agents are looking out for anybody with more than 10,000 euros live in the country . there are a lot to confiscate anything about that. i guess the part of this that makes this at least a muted reaction is that the news came down here somewhere just before midnight. just past midnight here in cyprus. so most folks were asleep by the time the news hit in the wake up tomorrow and find out that...
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they turn to the government for a bailout. when the government hesitated because it is public money to bail out a probably failed bank, they were told in another kind of blackmail, we're too big to fail. if you don't bail us out, we will collapse and take the entire economy with us. that was a persuasive argument, particularly after the bailout lehman brothers to fail and that nearly did take the economy with it. that was a convincing argument did you would have thought they learned a lesson about the problem of a too big to fail financial institution. if you thought that, you would have been wrong. the same banks that were too big to fail in 2008 are all of them bigger today. so we did not learn the lesson. we did not break up the banks. we did not limit, control their growth. they are bigger now than they were then. in a sense, maybe shame on them the first time, but having allowed this to happen, it is a shame on us. number two, we seem to need as a nation to believe that we have the power to control, limit, or regulate whe
they turn to the government for a bailout. when the government hesitated because it is public money to bail out a probably failed bank, they were told in another kind of blackmail, we're too big to fail. if you don't bail us out, we will collapse and take the entire economy with us. that was a persuasive argument, particularly after the bailout lehman brothers to fail and that nearly did take the economy with it. that was a convincing argument did you would have thought they learned a lesson...
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the government. if we turn it over to them, we cannot complain of what they are doing. this is the natural course of men and we need to hold their feet to the fire. >> i want you to know with absolute confidence who it is that does care about you. it is this movement that is representative in this room, all across the country. it's a movement that fundamentally cares so deeply and so personally about protecting innocent human life. but great institutions like the family. about a growing economy.about ai strong national defense. we care of about these things so much because fundamentally, we are the people who truly care about people. we love people. in this country. we want everyone to succeed in this country! am. >> i want to talk a little bit about what is logical and what is common sense. today. because we don't hear a lot of that. and i don't think that common sense should be something that is just for conservatives. liberals and everybody else should understand and enjoy common sense also. for s
the government. if we turn it over to them, we cannot complain of what they are doing. this is the natural course of men and we need to hold their feet to the fire. >> i want you to know with absolute confidence who it is that does care about you. it is this movement that is representative in this room, all across the country. it's a movement that fundamentally cares so deeply and so personally about protecting innocent human life. but great institutions like the family. about a growing...
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government. guest: host: if you go to our website, you will find information that could be helpful in helping your kids understand the operation of the u.s. government. caller: i have used it in class on numerous occasions. first, define "politico." for us who is a term are really into the weeds. host: he also talked about health care. guest: it continues to be a big debate in congress and we sell multiple attempts last night from senate republicans to pass bills that would repeal parts or all of the health care law. this is a debate still going on. we had a supreme court ruling on that. the courts ruled in their favor that they are still making the argument is unconstitutional. host: the caller also brought up resolutions. this is a non -- non-binding resolution that was passed in the house. what is the point? guest: it still takes the temperature, a way to know where these numbers stand. the carbon tax amendment is -- or the attempt to create one, failed. republicans see it as a good that the p
government. guest: host: if you go to our website, you will find information that could be helpful in helping your kids understand the operation of the u.s. government. caller: i have used it in class on numerous occasions. first, define "politico." for us who is a term are really into the weeds. host: he also talked about health care. guest: it continues to be a big debate in congress and we sell multiple attempts last night from senate republicans to pass bills that would repeal...
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and then been replaced by worst governments. russia, of course, is the best example of that. but there are many such examples. so i think the concern of the president and his administration is not just to see that assad's regime ends but also to see that there is not a truly violent and horrific civil conflict and a continuing disarray after he leaves office with more death, more destruction, and the absence of democratic institutions. not an easy task. >> no, not at all. senator, let's talk about the buzz that's out there regarding president obama's trip. it was a glowing success in israel but it was for the palestinians. how do you read it? >> well, of course, the objectives and expectations were limited and i think the white house wisely did that because there was no prospect for an immediate breakthrough. but i think the president did a good job at reaching several target audiences. first and foremost, the people of israel whose support will be necessary for any government that takes actions that are needed to bring the conf
and then been replaced by worst governments. russia, of course, is the best example of that. but there are many such examples. so i think the concern of the president and his administration is not just to see that assad's regime ends but also to see that there is not a truly violent and horrific civil conflict and a continuing disarray after he leaves office with more death, more destruction, and the absence of democratic institutions. not an easy task. >> no, not at all. senator, let's...
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government for her extradition. if the acquittal is upheld, it's case over. rudy guidea, a native of the ivory coast, is serving a 16-year prison term for kircher's murder. this is the supreme court building where knox's case will be heard. her lawyers will be present as well as the prosecutor for the supreme court. there will be no new evidence, no witnesses, simply a review of the reasoning behind the ruling that set knox free. ben wedeman, cnn, rome. >> all right, ben, thank you very much. at half past the hour, almost. time to check the headlines on cnn. dead of winter? no. almost april. a fierce spring storm, snow storm, springtime snow storm hammered st. louis today. also kansas city, indianapolis and it's coming down hard right now in central ohio as well. the storm brought airports and highways to a standstill in half a dozen states today. >>> the supreme court is set to consider historic cases on same-sex marriage in a couple of days. the political stakes are huge. president barack obama announced support of same-sex marriage and rob portman became t
government for her extradition. if the acquittal is upheld, it's case over. rudy guidea, a native of the ivory coast, is serving a 16-year prison term for kircher's murder. this is the supreme court building where knox's case will be heard. her lawyers will be present as well as the prosecutor for the supreme court. there will be no new evidence, no witnesses, simply a review of the reasoning behind the ruling that set knox free. ben wedeman, cnn, rome. >> all right, ben, thank you very...
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the government was unrepent ant. the best way to do is go to the place and look at the people and be a voice coming out as best you can and say this is what i saw and on the 5th floor, some of them well-dressed people i mentioned in my statistics go into a room to get advice as to how to handle their particular matter to question their connection to their children. and there is a woman there in the line and she thinks that her former husband molested her oldest child and he now wants custody and he has a lawyer and she doesn't. now i know what lawyers do. i do pro bono. i do money bono too. i go into ceo's offices. we have arguments and we try to bring that to our pro bono. another woman who fell down, disabled, social security. she's independent liver and she's, you talk to her. i'm going to see her on friday. she's okay. she goes to court, her husband has a lawyer. she doesn't have a lawyer. and her husband is accused by her 14-year-old daughter of molesting her. when the hearing is over and she has no idea how to
the government was unrepent ant. the best way to do is go to the place and look at the people and be a voice coming out as best you can and say this is what i saw and on the 5th floor, some of them well-dressed people i mentioned in my statistics go into a room to get advice as to how to handle their particular matter to question their connection to their children. and there is a woman there in the line and she thinks that her former husband molested her oldest child and he now wants custody...
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congress passed a budget bill that would stave off another government shutdown for now. it struggled to reach an agreement on new gun laws, rejecting an assault weapons ban and taking tiny steps toward tightening background checks. political leaders in and out of congress rushed to catch up with rapidly shifting public pinion on same-sex marriage. and republicans looked inward to find out what went wrong in 2012. >> people want us to be bold. and i think this it is true. this is an unprecedented thing for a national party to put their cards on the table face up, but this is what we're willing to do to build our party. i think it was necessary. i think people wanted the report to be real. they wanted it to be honest. they wanted it to be, if it had to, raw and maybe a few pieces of china needed to be broken. gwen: words. they called themselves stuffy old men, took real pokes at themselves. but did it go beyond that, karen? >> well, it was an after-action report. the r.n.c. had put together a commission and they had done thousands of interviews. the bottom line, he said th
congress passed a budget bill that would stave off another government shutdown for now. it struggled to reach an agreement on new gun laws, rejecting an assault weapons ban and taking tiny steps toward tightening background checks. political leaders in and out of congress rushed to catch up with rapidly shifting public pinion on same-sex marriage. and republicans looked inward to find out what went wrong in 2012. >> people want us to be bold. and i think this it is true. this is an...
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tavis: so what's your read on the impact that this government, this israeli government freshly formed the other day after a lot of back-and-forth just in time for president obama's arrival they at least have called together some form of government now, what's your sense of how that body and its formulation will impact the peace process? as i read here and there the sense i get is that this is not the kind of government as it's currently formed that in any way advances that notion. is what i'm reading or taking from that right or wrong? >> it's a mixed picture and i'm not sure we can make a judgment yet. i think we have to withhold judgment for the time being. i say that because on the one hand you have the same foreign minister who says nothing can be done on the palestinian issue. you have now a new defense minister boga yagalon, former israel defense forces chief of staff who's a very tough guy who doesn't have the same commitment as his predecessor, ehud barak to the two-state solution. he, too, is saying nothing can be done. you have a new housing minister who used to be the head
tavis: so what's your read on the impact that this government, this israeli government freshly formed the other day after a lot of back-and-forth just in time for president obama's arrival they at least have called together some form of government now, what's your sense of how that body and its formulation will impact the peace process? as i read here and there the sense i get is that this is not the kind of government as it's currently formed that in any way advances that notion. is what i'm...